Wednesday, 6 February

The Telegraph and Google Cloud announce new cloud services collaboration

The Telegraph has today announced a new collaboration with Google Cloud to migrate all production and pre-production services to Google Cloud Platform (GCP) in 2019. By migrating completely to GCP, The Telegraph will be able to deliver accurate reporting content faster, provide compelling content experiences to its readers, and reduce environmental impact.

The Telegraph were early adopters of cloud technologies, becoming one of the first publishers to move to G Suite in 2008. Since then, The Telegraph have worked closely with GCP to utilise their productivity tools and browser based collaboration software.

“We have always worked closely with Google as they help us to provide our readers with great experiences on our digital products, collaboration software and internet scale through search. Their continued leadership in projects such as Kubernetes are enabling us to build flexible development environments that truly support DevOps.”

“Our relationship with The Telegraph has continued to grow and develop over the last decade and today we’re thrilled to share our collaboration in more detail. Through the use of Google Cloud’s technology solutions, together we are reimagining The Telegraph’s media technology and operations to benefit not only their business, but their readers and the environment too.”

About The Telegraph

The Telegraph’s mission is to deliver quality, trusted, award-winning journalism, 24 hours a day and across all the platforms our customers use – digital and print.

Our portfolio includes The Telegraph website and app, The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph print titles and The Telegraph Edition app.

Recently named as the UK’s leading quality news brand, our digital content reaches more than 25 million users across the UK (UKOM MMX MP).